Heidelberg Cement news
Heidelberg Materials achieves certification to new carbon management standard in the UK
Heidelberg Materials has become the first heavy building materials manufacturer in the UK to reach the updated PAS 2080:2023 standard on managing and reducing whole-life carbon in the built environment.
Hanson UK becomes Heidelberg Materials
Hanson UK has become Heidelberg Materials, aligning with its parent company which announced its new global branding in September 2022.
Suez Cement group of companies rebrands to Heidelberg Materials
The new brand identity underlines the company's pioneering role in the path to carbon neutrality and digitalisation in the building materials industry.
Portfolio optimisation in West Africa continues: Heidelberg Materials sells business in Gambia
Heidelberg Materials completed the divestment of its business in Gambia with the sale of its cement terminal in the Gambian capital Banjul to B5 Plus. Both parties have agreed not to disclose the financial terms of the transaction.
Heidelberg Materials North America to acquire Green Drop Rock Products
Green Drop Rock Products is an independent producer of aggregates with a high-capacity plant that is well positioned to supply the Calgary market.
Heidelberg Materials North America and MHI are working toward first full-scale carbon capture, utilisation, and storage solution for cement industry
Heidelberg Materials announced today that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has delivered and installed a compact CO2 pilot capture system 'CO2MPACTTM' at its cement plant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Good half-year results: Heidelberg Materials significantly upgrades outlook for 2023
Heidelberg Materials has released its half-year results for 2023, showing revenue increases of 8.5% to €10,473 million.
First fully decarbonised cement plant in Germany: Heidelberg Materials gets support from the EU Innovation Fund
The EU Innovation Fund, one of the world’s largest funding programmes for innovative low-carbon technologies, has selected Heidelberg Materials’ pioneering GeZero carbon capture and storage (CCS) project for grant agreement preparation.
Closing the loop: Heidelberg Materials to produce low-carbon cement from demolished concrete in France
As part of its decarbonisation strategy, Heidelberg Materials pioneers a large-scale closed-loop recycling project called CIRCO2BETON®.
Success for slag in the southeast
Lori Tiefenthaler, Heidelberg Materials NA, shines a spotlight on slag production and its applications in the cement industry in Florida and the Southeastern US.